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I Would like to Know what of micosoft books is the best for studing and learn, the windows 2000 training kit or the windows2000 resource kit.In my case I don't have any experience in windows NT.Which one would you recomend me?

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mcse TRAINING

If you are looking for study material for taking the exams then the Windows 2000 Training kit is what you are after. The resource kit is a reference book aimed at tools and knowledge for someone that is already administering a windows 2000 server. It is not necessarily laid out in an easy to remember format as it is written for someone with a higher level of knowledge about the product.

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if you can make it....study all microsoft book....however, I'd like to recommend you to study microsoft windows 2000 training kit for the exam....because I would study microsoft training kit and I pass the professional exam...

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I am thinking to buy the Microsoft Windows 2000 Training Kit for self study, but i am thinking again to attend the MCSE class with intructor! Which one is better to ready for the exam! Spending $4500 (RM) for attending the class or spending $1200 toget the training kit!

Another classic paper chase

You have no experience in Windows NT, ah-huh. You apparently have no training or experience in W2K. And you expect to acquire this from a collection of books, take a few exams, and become a certified IT professional tomorrow morning.

You not only lack a foundation, but you also lack a house. And you ask the question, "how can I live in it"?

I suggest you seek the counsel of an average 5 year-old child, then contact your Congressman and thank him/her for passing the H-1B legislation.

Maybe school?

Unless you personally know a Network Administrator who can show you the ins and outs of an up and running network, I suggest you try and go to school. You can read a lot about driving, but that isn't going to make you a Mario Andretti.

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